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e se S ss e et essassessessessessessessssssssassasssssy THE EVENI We are open on Sntu!'days until 2 P.M. Down to the Quick We've reduced every remaining Three and Four-piece Wool Suit, regardless of what it was marked—to Of course sizes are broken—but you can be fitted—if not in one style—in another: and there are plenty of the big sizes, which is an unusual thing in a Clearance Sale. ; L] Another Clearance Special All Mode Tropical Worsteds and Mohair Suits are now grouped in on¢ $ 75 lot—ignoring the former price. It's im- 3 portant to remember they are Mode ’ e Suits. CROICE. . vuvemmivssisimiaimsomsmsimias Mode Palm Beach Suits—Now $9.75 Alterations st the cost of making them. Clearance of White Cheviot Shirts Mode quality—with collar attached. Our 3 1 .39 2.50 de... = $0igrade 3 for $4.00 Arrived— The Fall Soft Hats As usual—exclusive shapes. Henry Heath—London Youman—New York Borsalimo—Italy Mode Specials— $3.50 to $]2.00 The Mode—F at Eleventh @5 gmunds The Biggest Value that has come to Washington —New straight-line models— —Full silk-lined finish— the new length; tline; strictly tailor most $25—and the equal of many $30 grades. 5 1 9 Second Floor. Many of the colors are in fallish tones—so you'll find ] ,them wearable right up to Overcoat time (Alterations at the cost of making them.) avy Tricotine Suits at a special price A most remarkable grade of all-wool fricotig:u—cut ; straigh lined with durable quality of silk. They are better than On Sale for Friday and Saturday Lace Hose Bloomers Pine, Wlfln—vflu Crepe and Batiste S iuna - besattful " pateerned C | ‘uar Bioo e ne ana only. Never before -t ........... some extra sizes. Never Moh at First Floor. First Floor. — Trimmed Dress Hats, Sports Hats, Thire Floor. : Anygmfiiflat SOC Nomn-wht!luon‘mnlpmwn—-weve put them all into ono lot— clearance—at S0c. m Leghorns, ecmbmhau, etc. They are all exclusive shapes. Come mmptly—for they’ll be gone quickly at such 0000000000000000000000‘000000'0000000 0000000000000‘090000 200000666 0000006" NG STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922, R E T ¥ CENTRAL AMERICA PLANS PARLEY IN DECEMBER A!bituunn ot Dllpnm and Uni- fication of Moneys Among Sub- jectl on Agenda. (FASCISTI LEADER GETS JAIL TER - Rome Fmaily Resists Acts of f:;::.:;.g:‘&mfl?:&:fii’.’? el Lawlessness on Part of ?.?a:'r O e for axt “Dacn: Revolutionists. USE OF ARMY PROBABLE SHOOT.UP ST. AUGUSTINE. Five Drunken Men on Rampage Terrorize Inhabitants. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, August 24— Five men, heavily armed, went on & drunken orgy at St. Augustine, near here, last pight, and, shooting right and left as they passed through the section known New Augustine in an automoblle, caused considerahle commotion. The report reached hére that grave disorders were occurring. The sheriff and his force rushed to the section, while, it is understood, the clty’s fire department was called into action. The mayor reported that 'no one had been hurt. Eugene Masters, city manager of St. Augustine, said over the telephone later that his investigation had dis- closed that the men drove up to the home of George Miller, superintend- ent of the Florida East Coast rail- road shops, and fired several shots into the air, after which they con- tinued their rampage. The agenda is of wide scope, some of the subjects to come up being plans for arbitration’of all disputes arising among the countries invojved, the unification of moneys throughout Central America, & oustoms union with a standardised tariff and better arrangement for exchange of Central American products. Labor Organizations, Forssking| Socialism, May Be Driven Into |, qaie classes. These persons over- k the doctrinal aims of fascism . 100 National Parties. and note with satisfaction its actusl SRS e results, which have been entirely reactionary. Socialist Feorces Broken. Thanks to fascisti violence the so- clalist forces in Italy are today com- BY EDGAR ANSELL MOWRER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1822. ROME, Auguat 24.—Spurred by fas- pletely smashed. Unable to resist clst! threats of a march on nz‘me——’a the fascisti and police combined and We Serve By menace which has been in the &ir|s partisan magistracy the labor or- . since the Flume days—the govern-|ganizations are dolng everything to lncreumg Your ment finally has found strength to :o":ll;l"::: nemesis 'Mch is pursuing Seeing Pw“ Soclalism is only a doctrine, but the labor organizations have won material prosperity and decent living standards for millions and they have determined to sever thelr connection with the socialist party and break the so-called labor alliance in an effort to keep something of their prosperity. No one in Itgly seriously believes that labor's advance can be halted permanently by violence or that violence can_ eradicate socialist Joc- trines, but the fascist! hope to drive the labor organizations into the fold of the national parties and cheok socialism temporarily. Meanwhile, under their aegis various forms of reaction and Intolerance are urged, varying from a cry for a dictatorship to open anti-semitfsm. begin the work of resisting fascisti lawlessness. Col. DeLal of the An- {cona garrison. has been tried by a | military court and sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in & fortress for furnishing the fascistt with the bombs and other arms used in the re- cent “capture” of Ancona. 4 lleuten- ant who reached Rome in a train with lthirty companions, all armed - with | carbines, was disarmed and arrested espite resistance. said that the government {hopes in time to let the wind out of {the fascisti bubble without much {commotion. but, if attacked, the au- i thorities will defend themselves by This would imply the The government { By so serving we be- | come the Guardians of |8 Light for you, for your || “family and your friends. A.KAHN Inc. M QOptometrists&Opticians |8 ' 935 F Street N.W. & 30 Years at the Same Address E all means. use of the army. believes that the army is falthful | | desplte its sympathy for many of the aims and methods of fascism. Cer- | tain of these aims are such that their redlization would involve the over- throw of the Italian state. Purposes Are Outlined. Agostino Lanzillo, a fascistl leader and a former syndicatist, says in the newspaper Il Popolo d'Italla: “Today we see clearly the line which fascism tends to follow. It is an anti-democratic, anti-socialist and anti-state movement and carries out its program through violence.” No state can be friendly to such a movement and live. The peril in Italian life is not fascism itself, but {the favor fascism finds among the THE BOYS’ SHOP Clearance! $3.45 Boys’ School Suits Regularly $5 All of the luster of.silk, but none During semi-an+ nual clearance. en- tire stock of boys’ woolen suits, blues and fancy—drasti- cally reduced. of its frailty. Silk washes yellow but these wash white. And how ‘they wear! The most durable high-class shirt fabric known. $10.75 Suits o f6 T Neckband or collar attached. Col- $12.75 & $15 Snits ors: tan or white, now $9.75 ‘ $18 & $20 Suits They are the style for fall! now 313.75 . . $22, $25 & $27.50 M. Suits, now $16.75 (With one and two pairs trousers) | B The Avenue at Ninth The Avenue at Ninth Open Saturday Until 1 P.M. ClearanceSale : Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords IN BLACKS, TANS AND WHITES 95 Values Up to $6.00 Hosiery Reductions Womens White Silk Hose $2.50 Values Now $1.79, 3 Pairs $5.00 $1.75 Values Now $1.49, 3 Pairs $4.00 $1.50 Values Now 95¢ Our Iatest designs in Ladies’ Pumps and 3435 Oxfords. Values up to $7.00._ Now. . Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes . HOOPER BROS. "™ to = > Hll? RMANN’S. ELEVEN FLAVOR - DRINKS & > * » -+ & * * & * * -+ *> + * -+ * * * »> 2 » * * * * -+ * » > 2 - * * + * * * * * D3 *> * » -9 -9 + 24 So we’ve reduced them, while they last, to sell for $3 2 50 625 Suits in this sale—the cream of our stock! Tweed, sport and business suits (3 and 4 pieces), blue suits, serges and unfinished worsteds. Everything you can think of in the way of patterns and styles. Sizes from 34 to 50. Many of the suits are silk lined. All are by Rochester’s leading makers. Autumn weights. and 1f we were to tell you what we think of these values, yvou'd say we were exaggerating. But if vou'd see the suits, you'd know we weren’t. Clearance! White Flannel Trousers $5 Clearance! able Golf Knickers $5 Formerly up to $12 The Avenue at Ninth Open Saturday Until 1 P.M. Wool & Wash- winter Formerly up to $12 CLEARANCE — = ) around. corners. The Avenue at Ninth Open Saturday Until 1 P.M. Cowhide Bags and Bags, leather lined. 5 ROM THE AVENUE AT NINT Too Many $ 50 Suits NATIONALLY P ] FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH Suitcases $7.75 Values up to $15 Solid brass hardware. Built-in steel frames. Suitcases with short straps, or straps all 5. Reinforced leather 6. Colors: Black, brown, russet and cordovan. 1 \